Terra Nova Arts

Tuesday, June 05, 2007

arts: photo opening reception

Dear friend of photography,

The Photography Center of the Capital District is pleased to announce a new
exhibition of images by regional photographers. The opening reception will be
Friday, June 8 from 5 to 9 P.M. at the PhotoCenter, 404 River Street, Troy, New
York.

This unusual exhibit, “12 Ways to View a Figure,� displays images made by 12
photographers who participated in a workshop at the PhotoCenter conducted by
renowned international artist Elizabeth Opalenik. The premise of this
collection of figure studies is to demonstrate that 12 photographers working
with the same group of models in the same settings can arrive at very different
interpretations and images.

A second reception will be held Friday, June 29 from 5 to 9 P.M. coinciding with
the last Friday of the month Troy Night Out festivities.

The exhibit will run through July 15. PhotoCenter hours are Monday, Tuesday,
Thursday and Friday 5 to 9 PM, and Noon to 8 PM Saturdays, Noon to 6 PM Sundays.
Additional hours by appointment, please call 518-273-0100.

Referenced websites:
www.photocentertroy.org
www.troynightout.org
www.opalenik.com
www.poeticgrace.com

If you no longer wish to receive occasional email announcements from the
PhotoCenter, please send us a reply. We do not share your address with anyone.

Nick Argyros
Nick Reinert
518-273-0100

reading list

Recommended reading (and recently read):
1. THE BIRTH HOUSE by Amie McKay
2. ALL THE SUNDAYS YET TO COME by Kathryn Bertine (classmate of my husband from Colgate '97)

Books to skip:
1. DREAM WHEN YOU'RE FEELING BLUE by Elizabeth Berg

Books on my summer reading list:
1. THE GUY NOT TAKEN: STORIES by Jennifer Weiner
2. ANIMAL, VEGETABLE, MIRACLE by Barbara Kingsolver
3. THE LAST CHINESE CHEF by Nicole Mones
4. THE GRAVEDIGGER'S DAUGHTER by Joyce Carol Oates
5. FALLING MAN by Don DeLillo
6. LIFE'S A BEACH by Claire Cook

Wednesday, April 04, 2007

meditation: lent/easter

What is Easter all about? What is Christianity all about? This is a good answer -- hearts being moved. Read more at this moving reflection on Easter:

http://www.esa-online.org/Article.asp?RecordKey=ACD427A8-37B1-48DE-953F-ACDB76493CAF

Monday, March 26, 2007

books: anne lamott's GRACE (Eventually)

I love Anne Lamott like Anne Lamott loves Jesus: passionately, neurotically, perhaps even liberally.

For a great interview with Ms. Lamott, who writes for salon.com and wrote the best-selling "Traveling Mercies" and "Plan B: Further Thoughts on Faith," click here and scroll down:

http://www.amazon.com/Grace-Eventually-Thoughts-Anne-Lamott/dp/1594489424/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1/104-9737977-3688739?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1174942146&sr=8-1

Thursday, March 22, 2007

weekend what to do?

Tonight: The V for Volatile Traveling Show, An evening of films by the Volatile Works collective
from Montréal (Canada) and a discussion with the filmmakers. 51 3rd Street, Troy, NY 12180
Thursday, March 22, 7:30 PM www.volatileworks.org

Friday-Saturday: Children's/maternity consignment sale at Albany Academy. Children will not be sold. Check out passitonsale.com

Saturday: Chocolate festival. Admission: $8 adults, $5 children. Get discounts and tickets at Price Chopper. http://www.albanycitizenscouncil.org/2007%20Chocolate%20Festival.htm

Next week/Tuesday: Lucinda Williams at The Egg. $34.50 http://www.theegg.org/events/248

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

st. pat's day: blessing of the bar, etc.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

CONTACT:
Kelly Brown
Brown’s Brewing Company
417 River Street
Troy, NY 12180
518.271.BEER
E-mail: kelly@brownsbrewing.com


Brown’s Brewing Company, Links Past and Present with
“Bat Shea Red” -an Ale Brewed in honor of St. Patrick.


(Troy, NY, March 12, 2007) – Brown’s Brewing Co. has brewed an exclusive batch
of Irish Ale named for Jack Casey’s novel “The Trial of Bat Shea” to be “tapped”
on St. Patrick’s Day, Saturday, March 17, 2007 at Brown’s Brewing Co. 417 River
Street location.

Brown’s Brewing Company’s head brewer Peter Martin describes the Irish Ale as,
“A well-balanced, medium bodied, red colored ale.” In addition to Brown’s
regular menu a special Irish themed menu will be offered Thursday through
Sunday.

Troy based author Jack Casey will be at Brown’s Brewing from 4 to 6P.M.
,Saturday March 17th , for a book signing as well as entertaining patrons with
storytelling and song from the Taproom stage.

Troy’s Terra Nova Church pastor Ed Marcelle will provide a “Blessing of the Bar”
complete with bagpipe procession at 5:30P.M. , Saturday March 17th. The much
anticipated annual event at Brown’s links both community and tradition.

The evening will be capped off by Captain Squeeze and the Zydeco Moshers party
band from 8-11P.M. Admission is free.



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Monday, March 12, 2007

arts: music/songwriting field trip

On Thursday, March 15, the Songwriters Artist's Loft goes on a field
trip as we participate in The Daily Grind's Open Mic. Meet at the
Daily Grind (46 Third Street, Troy) at 8pm with your instrument and a
couple songs.

(S)
scott@terranovachurch.org

sports: of interest

Random note: The Cricket World Cup will take place from March 13- April 13. This draws much attention in non-Western countries. Check http://cricketworldcup.indya.com/ for more coverage.

Monday, March 05, 2007

celebrate women's day

The 8th of March International Women's Day Art Show

Contact: Boryana Rossa bori999@yahoo.com

Opening Party: Thursday, March 8th, 6-10 pm
Live Performances by C. Ryder Cooley, Sarah Paul &
Chris Skinner, and Evolution Revolution!
At 51 3rd Street, Troy, NY

Wednesday March 14th 2007
6-8 pm with an artist talk by Dara Greenwald

Friday March 16th 2007
7pm Screening and The Hole Body Performance by Boryana
Rossa

The 8th of March marks the international day of
celebration for women's rights. International
Women's Day has been celebrated on this date since
1917. This show highlights the work of over 20 local
women artists and their collaborators. This happening/
celebration/ party/ show includes drawing, video,
animation, performance, sculpture, bio-art,
photography, installations, music, and more. Artists
in the show include: Barbara Groves , Bettina
Escauriza, Boryana Rossa, Branda Miller, Cat Mazza, C.
Ryder Cooley, Caz McIntee, Daniela Kostova, Dara
Greenwald, Evolution Revolution, Julia Christensen,
Julia Reodica, Jung Yoon, Kathy High, Kyra Garrigue,
Lin Bell, Liz Blum, Nao Bustamante, Nina Baldwin,
Olivia Robinson, Seana Biondolillo, Sarah Paul & Chris
Skinner, and Zulma Aguiar.

More Info on International Women's Day
In 1911, as a result of the decision taken at
Copenhagen the previous year, International Women's
Day was marked for the first time (19 March) in
Austria, Denmark, Germany and Switzerland, where more
than one million women and men attended rallies. In
addition to the right to vote and to hold public
office, they demanded the right to work, to vocational
training and to an end to discrimination on the job.
Less than a week later, on 25 March, the tragic
Triangle Fire in New York City took the lives of more
than 140 working girls, most of them Italian and
Jewish immigrants. This event had a significant impact
on labour legislation in the United States, and the
working conditions leading up to the disaster were
invoked during subsequent observances of International
Women's Day.

In 1917, on the last Sunday of February, Russian women
began a strike for "bread and peace" in response to
the death over 2 million Russian soldiers in war.
Opposed by political leaders the women continued to
strike until four days later the Czar was forced to
abdicate and the provisional Government granted women
the right to vote. The date the women's strike
commenced was Sunday 23 February on the Julian
calendar then in use in Russia. This day on the
Gregorian calendar in use elsewhere was 8 March.

playwrights/actors: call for artists

The Actual Theater Company
Our Mission:
To create a sustained Playwright's workshop to:
--Build Community, Diversity, and Inclusion by
--Creating dynamic, original theater that represents the stories of real people in a manner that a diverse audience will find compelling, challenging, and inspiring.
--mentoring young and emerging local writers, so that they may recognize and achieve their potential, with a particular emphasis on inspiring and nurturing their educational as well as professional ambitions and sense of civic responsibility.
--contributing to the vitality and vibrancy of the Capital region, by presenting a year-round season
featuring the work of our participants.
The Actual Theater Company offers opportunities for people interested in acting, directing, stage managing, writing, building sets, lights, sound, and costumes. We plan to fully involve the local arts community, local high schools, as well as undergrads, grad students, graduates and faculty from local colleges; as directors, designers, and actors.
Our goal is to give young, and untested playwrights the opportunity to follow their scripts through the production process and work closely with actors and directors on revisions. It gives actors the opportunity to work on the creation of new roles and technicians the chance to work as part of an ensemble; while giving audiences the opportunity to discover and support new talent.
Playwrights may submit two ONE-ACT plays for our spring/autumn 2007 season (30 seconds to 30 minutes in length) Keep in mind we are a small company taking the risk to produce new works; and cannot accommodate large casts or long lists of tech requirements.
WHAT KIND OF PLAYS ARE WE SEEKING?
-Works that are ambitious, fresh, playful, engaging, energizing, provocative, powerful and theatrical.
-Works that reveal unheard and vital perspectives.
-Authors with clear goals about their writing who are open to Actual Theater Company's development process
We do not shy away from strong language, violence, or mature themes. Nor do we require them, just tell us a good STORY.
Calling All Actors!!
We've been holding open auditions, for actors to perform the work of our participants during our spring and autumn 2007 season, at our headquarters located at: The Social Justice Center, 33 Central Ave. in Albany; but we still have room for a few more talented and committed actors of all ages, races, and genders to join our ensemble. For more info call: 518-253-3756 or click on the auditions link on our website